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Introduction Introduction
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The network of departments and agencies The network of departments and agencies
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Placing the Irish apparatus in an international context Placing the Irish apparatus in an international context
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Security responses to previous crises Security responses to previous crises
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Notes Notes
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2 The Irish national security apparatus
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Published:December 2009
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Abstract
This chapter outlines the profile of the frontline agencies of Irish national security and their government overseers. The Departments of Foreign Affairs and Justice operate information gathering and analytical functions that more broadly inform security policy debate and action. There is a parallel in the Swedish and Irish rationales for cooperation with neighbouring military intelligence agencies. Cooperation is a key priority for Irish, Swedish and Danish agencies but there are important differences between Irish arrangements and those operating within the Scandinavian states. Considerable inefficiencies were apparent in how the Defence Forces played out its aid to the civil power role. A key characteristic of the National Security Committee is its civilian members' reliance on their frontline agency colleagues for all operational information and analysis coming before them. Irish commitments to international cooperation do not necessarily imply a flawless or even desirable Irish intelligence apparatus.
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